FAYETTEVILLE, NC - The 2014 CIAA Women's Basketball Southern Division Champions, Fayetteville State, will host its third annual "Girls Fundamentals and Skills Basketball Camp" from Monday, June 23 through Wednesday, June 25. The three-day camp will be conducted in Felton J. Capel Arena from 9:00 am until 4:00 pm.

The camp is open to girls ranging from rising third graders to high school seniors. The tuition is $75.00 per camper; which includes lunch. Returning campers and families with two or more participating members qualify for the discounted rate of $65.00 each.

The goal of the camp is to teach the fundamentals of basketball while stressing good sportsmanship and academic achievement. In addition to one-on-one attention from the Lady Broncos' coaching staff and collegiate student-athletes, each camper will receive a camp T-shirt and certificate.

Fayetteville State has been to the conference finals three times in the past five years with one CIAA title. In program history, the program has captured ten divisional titles, three conference crowns and seven NCAA post-season appearances.

Fifth year head coach Eva Patterson-Heath currently sports an 83-58 collegiate record with three 20+ win seasons for the Lady Broncos. Prior to taking over the program at Fayetteville State, she excelled at Red Springs High School with a career record of 503-128 after 24 seasons. Her Red Devils won 17 conference titles, 11 conference tournament championships, 23 state playoff appearances and two state championship game appearances.

For more information on the camp or to register, please contact assistant coach Tyreece Brown at (910) 672-2564 or trbrown02@broncos.uncfsu.edu or head coach Eva Patterson-Heath at (910) 672-1513 or epatters@uncfsu.edu.

Fayetteville State University, founded in 1867, is the second-oldest public institution in North Carolina. It offers nearly 60 degrees in the arts, sciences, business, and education at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels. It serves a student body of more than 6,000 students and has a faculty and staff of approximately 900.